Corpus Christi Anglican Church
Rogers Arkansas
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We are determined by the help of God to hold and maintain the Doctrine, the Seven Sacraments, and the Discipline of Christ as the Lord hath commanded in His Holy Word and as this Church hath received and set forth the same in the Book of Common Prayer; to maintain the Scriptural and Apostolical Form of Episcopal Church Government; and to transmit the same sacred trust unimpaired to our posterity.
Here at Corpus Christi Anglican Church the faith of our Fathers is living still. Serving the Rogers, Springdale, Bella Vista, and Bentonville areas of Arkansas, just a few miles from Beaver Lake. We are a faithful Anglican Church preaching the saving Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. As the Lord taught, and the Apostles preached, as the Fathers of the Church preserved. We are a Bible reading and believing Church, Apostolic in origin, historical in nature, and Catholic in doctrine. We invite you to join with us in worship and to experience the beauty and reverence of a traditional Anglican Church that preserves the historic faith passed down through the historic lineage of the Church in England and faithfully holding to our English liturgical and theological heritage. If you live in the area or are visiting the beautiful Ozark region of Arkansas we welcome you in the name of Jesus Christ.
Faith of our Fathers Living Still
Clergy:
Fr. Jay Rice (Priest in Charge)
Fr. Don Holley (Emeritus)
The Mission of Corpus Christi Anglican Church is to perpetuate the faith, order, worship and witness of the Anglican Faith as it existed in the Church of England from around 200 A.D., to the time of the great schism and set forth by the "ancient catholic bishops and doctors," and especially as defined by the Seven Ecumenical Councils of the undivided Church. Corpus Christi Anglican Church is Catholic because it accepts the doctrines of the ancient Church which has been "believed everywhere, always and by all."
We hold to the doctrines of the first Seven Ecumenical Councils. We believe the Holy Scriptures to be the revealed word of God. We believe in the Apostle's and Nicene Creeds. We believe in the Seven Sacraments. We believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. We believe in the sanctity of human life. We believe marriage as being defined as between one man and one woman. We believe and hold to Apostolic Succession of male clergy.
Sunday Mass 11:00 a.m.
Ash Wednesday (Feb. 26) 6:00 p.m.